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  1. Feb 24, 2023 · Suresh Menon's Why don't you write something I might read? | Man of many worlds In his new book, Suresh Menon takes a break from sports writing to pursue his other interests: literature, art, philosophy

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  2. Dec 27, 2021 · Once again, Suresh Menon keeps the creative writing flowing from the start to the end. A wonderful book that traverses several subjects, from science to sport, literature, and life. The Top-3 essays, in my opinion, were … (i) Swimming through wet cement (ii) Getting Pico to write on cricket (iii) Premier blossom for the bookworm

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  3. Feb 28, 2022 · Books. Suresh Menon’s latest is for book lovers, bibliophiles and everyone in between. ‘Why Don’t You Write Something I Might Read?’ by Suresh Menon is a collection of essays on writers...

  4. by Suresh Menon (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.1 9 ratings. See all formats and editions. About the Book. LITERARY WRITERS OCCASIONALLY WRITE ON THEIR PASSION FOR SPORT. THE TRAFFIC IS SELDOM IN THE OTHER DIRECTION. THIS BOOK IS A SMALL ATTEMPT TO REDRESS THAT—A SPORTSWRITER WRITING ON A PASSION FOR LITERATURE.

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    • You’Ll Learn More About yourself.
    • You’Ll Learn How to Write and Self-Publish A Book.
    • You’Ll Create A Stream of Passive Income.
    • You Won’T Have to Regret Not trying.
    • You’Ll Come Up with More Ideas.
    • You’Ll Stoke The Fires of Your Creative Genius.
    • You’Ll Become A Published Author.
    • You’Ll Become More Confident.
    • You’Ll Accomplish More Than You Thought possible.

    Writing books is an exploratory process, and it involves at least some degree of introspection (depending on the type of book you’re writing). You’ll get to know things about yourself that you haven’t yet fully processed. Writing your book might remind you of something else you once intended to do but put on the back burner. It might steer your lif...

    Not only will you learn more about yourself, but you’ll also learn all about what it takes to write your book and get it ready for publication, so you can duplicate the process for your next books. You’ll also learn as you go, discovering how to successfully launch your bookand market it to increase sales. And the more you learn, the better author ...

    Maybe you won’t become the next Tony Robbins or J.K. Rowling, but you don’t have to sell as many copies as they do to bring in a nice supplemental incomewith your book royalties. It’s not purely passive income since plenty of work goes into not only writing the book but keeping it visible on Amazon. But even a few hours each week spent on effective...

    You don’t want to get to the end of your life and think, “I wanted to write a book, but I was too scared to try.” It’s too easy to talk yourself out of trying something when, in the moment, you’re more afraid of failure than of the possibility you’ll experience regret in the future for not trying. Fear is often louder than the prospect of future an...

    When you write a book, you become a fountain of new ideas — not only for future books but for book-related courses, websites, and other creative projects. You might decide to go on a speaking tour or make it your goal to give a TED talk on a topic related to your book. Who knows what writing one book could lead to — let alone more than one. You’ll ...

    Those creative ideas don’t come out of nowhere, after all. In writing a book, you have to dig deep to bring your authentic self to the page. You don’t want to just regurgitate what others have said; you want to leave your unique stamp. You have your own experiences and perspective to share, but if you feel nothing about what you’re writing, neither...

    There’s just something about seeing a published book with your name on it — either in digital or printed format. If you’ve always wanted to hold in your hands a printed copy of a book you wrote, you can make that happen. Other writers out there – some with less talent or with less time — have written and published books that are currently selling o...

    Once you’ve written a book and published it — without needing anyone else’s permission or approval — you’ll know you can do this. You can write a book on your own, get it ready for publication, and get it out there as a brand new published book with your name on it. You won’t be one of the many who say, “I’d like to write a book someday,” but who n...

    Who knows what else you’ll accomplish once you’ve climbed Mount Write-a-Book. The view is different from the top. You might decide on a different direction for your life, or you might see other mountains you want to climb. And, well, you climbed thismountain, so how hard can the next one be? Talk about becoming unstoppable. If any excuses come to m...

  5. Apr 29, 2022 · What makes someone write a book that we do want to read? What are the innate qualities and external conditions that create the successful author? Or, for that matter, the ideal reader?

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  7. Nov 27, 2023 · The simple answer is, yes. Writing a book is absolutely worth it. HOWEVER. You have to be writing for the right reasons. If you’re writing a book for the wrong reasons, you will either burn out, or lose interest fast. Writing a book (or books) is highly fulfilling, but it is a monumental task for the amount of guaranteed reward.